Ex-OpenAI researchers claim Sam Altman’s public support for AI regulation is a facade: “When actual regulation is on the table, he opposes it”

Observing the ongoing chatter suggesting OpenAI’s imminent financial collapse with estimates of approximately $5 billion in losses, I noticed that the creators of ChatGPT have expressed opposition towards a proposed AI bill (SB 1047) aimed at implementing safety measures to keep the technology from straying beyond its intended boundaries, as reported by Business Insider.

Think the Legion Go gaming handheld could be even more versatile? Lenovo’s latest official accessories agree

Lenovo’s Legion line isn’t typically the first brand that comes to mind when people are looking at new PC gaming hardware, yet it consistently ranks among the best in every product category. For instance, the Lenovo Legion Go is one of the most versatile modern PC gaming handhelds and is set to become even more adaptable. Recently, Lenovo unveiled a new range of official Legion Go accessories, and they look promising.

Outlaws is a fun open-world Star Wars game, filled with stealth mechanics but lacking in one major way

From my childhood, I spent hours exploring the single-player sagas of the Star Wars universe, particularly games like Dark Forces (focused on Kyle Katarn) and the Knights of the Old Republic series. These games were incredibly captivating back then, and I’ve always yearned for a new Star Wars RPG to spark that same excitement. Given this, it’s no wonder that I’ve been intrigued by Star Wars Outlaw ever since Ubisoft announced it.

This excellent HP wireless keyboard is high-end and low-profile, but it does have some flaws

If you’re looking for a versatile wireless keyboard that offers a low-profile design, fits full-size requirements, and comes equipped with a built-in number pad, HP’s 970 Programmable Wireless Keyboard might just be what you need. It boasts an impressive array of features such as adjustable backlight brightness levels (4 in total), 20 programmable keys for personalized usage, a user-friendly software application for customization, and the ability to connect with multiple devices simultaneously.

The Windows 10 Start menu will soon remind you to subscribe to Microsoft 365 via backported Windows 11 upsells

As a long-time Windows user, I have been eagerly awaiting Microsoft’s renewed commitment to enhancing the features and experiences offered on Windows 10. Having used both Windows 10 and Windows 11, I can say that while the latter has some impressive new features, it lacks the customization options and familiarity of its predecessor for many users like myself. So, I am thrilled to see Microsoft bringing some of those exciting Windows 11 features back to Windows 10, such as Windows Copilot and MSN widgets on the lock screen. This move not only helps bridge the gap between the two operating systems but also caters to the needs of users who prefer the familiarity and customization options offered by Windows 10. I am looking forward to seeing more of these updates in the future and appreciate Microsoft’s efforts to keep improving their products for their loyal customers.

Celebrating 29 years of Windows 95 — How Microsoft’s operating system evolved since the iconic Start menu was introduced

On August 24th, 1995, Microsoft made Windows 95, their groundbreaking operating system (previously known as ‘Chicago’), publicly available for the first time. I can still recall the excitement when my parents swapped our old Windows 3.1 PC for a fancy upgrade, using a stack of floppy disks and the guidance of a tech-friendly friend who convinced them of the benefits – namely, the user-friendly interface that would supplant the outdated ‘Program Manager’ application.